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Novel Linkage of Individual and Geographic Data to Study Firearm ViolenceUniversity of Pennsylvania, cbranas{at}upenn.edu
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Firearm violence is the end result of a causative web of individual-level and geographic risk factors. Few, if any, studies of firearm violence have been able to simultaneously determine the population-based relative risks that individuals experience as a result of what they were doing at a specific point in time and where they were, geographically, at a specific point in time. This paper describes the linkage of individual and geographic data that was undertaken as part of a population-based case-control study of firearm violence in Philadelphia. New methods and applications of these linked data relevant to researchers and policymakers interested in firearm violence are also discussed.
Key Words: geography data systems violence firearms
Homicide Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3,
298-320 (2008) | ||